Bush House

Bush House was the headquarters of BBC World Service from 1941 to 2012, located between Aldwych and the Strand in London, England. The full building complex was completed in 1935, and it was named for its American planner, Irving T. Bush, who dedicated it to the friendship of English-speaking peoples. In 1944, the house was heavily damaged by a V-1 flying bomb during World War II. In 2012, the BBC's lease expired, and it moved to the Broadcasting House in Portland Place in 2012; in 2015, King's College London acquired the lease.